Willard Water. Has anyone heard of it? Used it?

I have read about Willard Water, finally ordered some. The Whole Dog Journal has an article about it. My dogs like it in their water, and I am hoping that topical application will help shrink my big dog's tumor that is hanging on his leg. Too soon to tell, though.

I used it on the big dog's 'elbow', that had become raw and irritated and wasn't responding to my treatments. I started using it Saturday, and by Monday was able to cancel the vet visit I had set up for Monday evening. His elbow is not completely healed, but it looks more like callous and less like raw, hurting skin.

Willard Water was discovered accidentally by Doc Willard, a chemist, many years ago. It is water that has minerals and things added to it, and is reported to be very healthy and will 'cure what ails you'.

So, I am curious if anyone here has used it, and with what sort of results? My sister and I have been drinking it too, but again, it's too soon to know if it is having any effect.

I received last months WDJ and saw the article in there too...I was going to post the same question here myself looking for input before I ordered it...

I am skeptical about everything but appreciated all the info they gave on Willard Water, sounds like it can be a 'miracle' in the right situation...

I have 2 labs, one with allergies, one with lumps all over (fatty tumors, so I'm told) and my lil boy I lost last year due to epilepsy...In all my research I never ran across this til the article in WDJ...

Thanks for sharing your experience so far, hopefully some others will come along with more input...I might try it too!

Wishing your babies much luck with Willard Water...You are a good MAMA to consider using this before more invasive treatments...I am sending good thoughts your way hoping it well help them, AND YOU...

Update us when you can too, can't wait to hear good results, even if in small steps...My boys are my life and if this could help better their lives, I'm ordering it today...

Another WDJ reader! How very cool! They are reputable, and I trust their research and opinions.

I've read about Willard Water in other wholistic dog care books, too, but never thought much about it until WDJ printed their article.

I believe that they have a special package for first time customers, so you are not limited to the WDJ offer. In fact, when I called, the gentleman said they had gotten so many calls that they expanded the special offers. I bought 2, 8 ounce bottles of the concentrated XXX solution for $25.00.

I figured it isn't too pricey for an experiment that could turn out very well.

My oldest boy has something 'strange' happening lately, been to the vet checked for everything even bone cancer, all clear...He is 11 and his bloodwork looks like that of an active healthy 2 year old...I am worried it may be mental in some way...He is just not himself and showing signs of pain here and there...My thoughts are to now up his vitamin/mineral intake somehow...He is on Flint River Ranch so diet is not an issue plus he gets organic meats and veggies too...

It's possible he thinks we are moving, we are remodeling our kitchen and everything is in boxes, I think he panicked thinking we are moving again. He has moved 4 times allready and I think he would like to stay put...Animals are funny and I just may be right on this one but it wouldn't hurt to hike up his intake of goodies.

Hi, Alicia! My dogs have been moved a few times this year too, and get anxious when they see boxes and suitcases coming out. It's hard, because we can't reassure them that they are ok, it'll be ok, their people, their pack, isn't going anywhere without them, or that we will return.

I hope your elder fur-kid feels better soon. A few more goodies couldn't hurt! Sounds like you have him on a good diet. My dogs won't eat Flint River Ranch food. Guess they are just picky! It's a good product.

I can't tell if the Willard Water helped Cosmo's tumor or not, although it seemed to be getting smaller, because he fell up some stairs and opened it up last Monday. He is scheduled for surgery on Wednesday this week, as we really can't let this go, at this point.

Both dogs have had loose poops, not diarrhea, but gacky to pick up after them. Could be the Willard Water, could be the stress of the move (we moved just a week ago Saturday, to our present location). I've stopped the W Water for now, will start it again soon. There are just too many variables to tell what is causing what!